Compatibility of Caco-2 cells with Simulated Intestinal Fluid-Predicting Permeability

The Caco-2 cell model is considered the gold standard when analysing drug permeability and risk-assessing bioavailability. The use of Simulated Intestinal Fluid (SIF) as a tool in the Caco-2 models is beneficial as this generates a more physiologically relevant model. Existing work using biorelevan...

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Main Authors: Erin Seonaid Campbell, Hannah Batchelor, James Matthew Butler, Ibrahim Khadra, Nena Minstry, Konstantinos Stamatopoulos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Huddersfield Press 2023-12-01
Series:British Journal of Pharmacy
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Online Access:https://www.bjpharm.org.uk/article/1403/galley/1051/view/
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Summary:The Caco-2 cell model is considered the gold standard when analysing drug permeability and risk-assessing bioavailability. The use of Simulated Intestinal Fluid (SIF) as a tool in the Caco-2 models is beneficial as this generates a more physiologically relevant model. Existing work using biorelevant media in Caco-2 cells has not fully captured the large-scale variability that can exist within the GI fluids. Furthermore, there is some evidence that the composition of biorelevant fluids can disrupt the Caco-2 monolayer, particularly when high levels of bile and cholesterol are present in these media. Therefore, understanding the compatibility of the simulated intestinal media with the Caco-2 cells is essential to determine its use as transport media in a Caco-2 assay.
ISSN:2058-8356